They don't touch the light switches so they don't put fingerprints on it
Bright Siders Talk About 24 Annoying Movie Clichés and We Can All Relate to Them

We don’t know whether we will like a movie when we start watching it. But we definitely know all the clichés that filmmakers love to use. Girls waking up with perfect makeup can easily make us roll our eyes. And there are so many of these moments that we decided to collect them and see how many of us are tired of them.
Our readers helped us with this. We at Bright Side asked them to name movie clichés that would never happen in real life and that are really annoying. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself nodding while reading this list.
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Which movie cliché annoys you the most? Add your suggestions to the list in the comments.
Comments
The hitting the bad guy 1 by 1 is a really common thing in anime shows too
So related to number 3! I will never understand how is it even possible that people lick weird stuff they find anywhere ?????
Those who receive CPR and wake up like nothing happened are less humans than I don't know what LOL
How they can never seem to fit the car keys or home key in right. Irl they would be out of there in 5 seconds flat.
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